A TEA room will be forced to remove doors and a wall after losing a planning appeal.
The Old Glen Tea Room, in Prod Lane, Baildon, was found to have breached planning regulations over its raised decking platform and uPVC French doors.
It breached planning controls, after building a raised decking platform on a concrete base and installing uPVC French doors at the front of the site, both without planning permission.
The raised decking area was subject of an earlier dismissed appeal when it then made up the base of a proposed extension to the tea room.
The notice, from the Planning Inspectorate, said the business must remove the concrete base and block walls and restore the level of the land disturbed to its original level using topsoil. It must also remove the unauthorised uPVC French doors.
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